
Never Too Late to Dream
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Narrated by:
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Carolyn Kashner
About this listen
In this autobiography, I talk about the trials I faced when I had scoliosis...the casts and operations that lasted for three years. Attending college, serving as a young missionary, and falling in love were years to remember. Why did I call this book Never Too Late to Dream? Every accomplishment I have achieved happened after I turned 50. After the age of 50, I graduated from college with a bachelor's degree in theater and arts, I performed for a concert series and made a CD, and I became an author. I also toured the United States, teaching people how to write their biographies. I believe it is never too late to achieve your dreams. These were years to remember.
©2019 Linda Weaver Clarke (P)2021 Linda Weaver ClarkeWhat listeners say about Never Too Late to Dream
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